[Mediaevistik] Promotionsstelle in Oxford

Henrike Laehnemann henrike.laehnemann at mod-langs.ox.ac.uk
Sa Feb 7 14:37:57 CET 2015


Die Universität Oxford hat mir zum Amtsantritt eine Promotionsstelle zugesprochen und St Edmund Hall hat sich bereiterklärt, die erfolgreiche Bewerberin / den Bewerber für die drei Jahre zu beherbergen. Die Ausschreibung endet bereits am 15. März, so dass ich alle, die sich für eine Promotion im Bereich ältere deutsche Literatur und Sprache in Oxford interessieren würden, ermutigen möchte, sich baldmöglichst mit mir in Verbindung zu setzen. Bewerbungen aus dem Bereich Handschriftenedition, Text-Bild-Beziehungen, zweisprachiges Schreiben und Mittelniederdeutsch sind besonders willkommen.
Henrike Lähnemann
Professor of Medieval German * Office: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, 41 Wellington Square, OX1 2JF Oxford, email: henrike.laehnemann at mod-langs.ox.ac.uk<mailto:henrike.laehnemann at mod-langs.ox.ac.uk> * phone: 0044 (0)1865 270498 * College: St Edmund Hall<https://www.seh.ox.ac.uk/fellows-and-staff> |Queen’s Lane |GB – OX1 4AR Oxford * Twitter<https://twitter.com/HLaehnemann>,  pinterest <http://pinterest.com/HLaehnemann/>  * Medingen<http://research.ncl.ac.uk/medingen/> project * WiGS<http://womeningermanstudies.wordpress.com/>
Doctoral Studentship in Medieval German Studies
Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
University of Oxford
Closing date: 15 March 2015
Amount: £20,000 p.a. for 3 years
The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford invites applications for a fully funded D.Phil studentship in Medieval German Studies, for candidates wishing to commence doctoral studies in October 2015.
The studentship was created by the University of Oxford to mark the appointment of a new Chair in German Medieval Literature and Linguistics. Oxford forms the largest research centre for German Medieval Studies in the UK, with three permanent post holders, a lively graduate student community, and strong links to medieval studies across the disciplines, the Bodleian Library and to German research institutions, especially the Universities of Freiburg and Bonn. Professor Henrike Lähnemann will be the supervisor for the D.Phil student, and it is expected that the successful candidate would want to work in a field related both to her research interests and to the specific strength of Oxford German medieval studies, i.e. the relationship of Latin and vernacular, manuscript studies, editing, devotional writing or visual culture. An interest in interdisciplinary areas such as History of the Book or Digital Humanities would be a further advantage. For more information about research fields for which graduate supervision is available, visit http://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/laehnemann. Please contact Prof Henrike Lähnemann (henrike.laehnemann at mod-langs.ox.ac.uk<mailto:henrike.laehnemann at mod-langs.ox.ac.uk>) with any expressions of interests or research related queries about the studentship.
The D.Phil studentship will offer the successful candidate £20,000 per annum for three years and membership of the St Edmund Hall Graduate Common Room (MCR). The studentship award can be held in conjunction with other sources of funding. Given the level of funding, it is expected that applicants would be normally resident in the E.U, though others are not excluded from applying.
Those interested in being considered for the studentship should apply by Friday, 15 March 2015 via the University of Oxford’s graduate application system: http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate. Anyone who already holds the offer of a place for D.Phil studies in the relevant field may also apply for this Studentship, by writing to the Graduate Studies Administrator Dr Stephen Lay (stephen.lay at mod-langs.ox.ac.uk<mailto:stephen.lay at mod-langs.ox.ac.uk?subject=D.Phil%20Studentship>). He is happy to answer all questions about the application process.
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